South Korea presidential candidate backs conservative, may tip tight race

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SEOUL: A South Korean presidential candidate dropped out on Thursday (Mar 3), throwing his support to conservative Yoon Suk-yeol in a surprise move that could tip the balance of next week\u0027s closely fought election toward the conservatives. Yoon, flag bearer of the People Power Party, the main opposition to

SEOUL: A South Korean presidential candidate dropped out on Thursday , throwing his support to conservative Yoon Suk-yeol in a surprise move that could tip the balance of next week's closely fought election toward the conservatives.

The shake-up less than a week before Wednesday's election is bad news for Lee Jae-myung, representing President Moon Jae-in's Democratic Party. Moon is barred by term limits from seeking reelection. Voters want a president who can clean up polarised politics and corruption, and tackle the runaway housing prices and deepening inequality that have dogged Asia's fourth-largest economy, polls show.South Korea presidential frontrunner seeks to 'reset' China ties with extra THAAD missile system

A former prosecutor general, Yoon has promised to stamp out corruption, foster justice and create a more level playing field, while seeking a"reset" with China and a tougher stance toward North Korea.

 

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